The Offender Data Information System (ODIS) is a comprehensive law enforcement and municipal court records management application. The ODIS Project seeks to provide a viable, cost-effective records management system to meet the ever increasing demands placed on criminal justice related agencies. ODIS seeks to address the present and future problems of data collection, integration, sharing and ongoing management of such a system. Learn More

SIBRS

The State Incident-Based Reporting System (SIBRS) is an online records management system maintained by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. The webbased program is available to jurisdictions participating in the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program, which consists of two parts: the Summary Reporting System (SRS) and the Incident-Based Reporting System (SIBRS). Learn More

OASIS

Oklahoma law enforcement has a new tool in the fight against crime. The Oklahoma Automated Secure Information Sharing Project, or OASIS, became operational in March 2007. Today, it became fully functional after several months of testing. The information sharing computer portal allows information from participating law enforcement agencies to be shared. Currently, the Oklahoma City Police Department, Tulsa Police Department, Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are pooling information from 23 data sources including arrest reports and field information data to be used for analysis in anticipating and preventing future criminal acts. Learn More

AFIS

The Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS), is the states fingerprint and criminal history system. It helps our local, state, and federal partners solve/prevent crimes and catch criminals 24 hours and 7 days a week. AFIS provides automated fingerprint search capabilities and latent search capabilities and is vital to exchange of biometric information to with our partners. Learn More

Services

Center For Excellence

To create an Information Technology Center of Excellence to serve Oklahoma public safety agencies, the center will provide Shared IT services on standards based common infrastructure. Learn More

OKPSBN Initiative

The Oklahoma Public Safety Broadband Network (OKPSBN) is mandated to establish a statewide wireless broadband network that enables police, firefighters, emergency medical technicians and other first responders to effectively communicate with one another during emergencies and to use new technologies to improve response time, keep communities safe and save lives. Learn More

Network Services

Network support services is provided in support of multiple law enforcement applications that require connectivity to the state bureau in support of their missions. Applications like Offender Data Information Systems (ODIS), that is installed in about 165 local law enforcement agencies and up to 81 finger print data submission via Livescan devices from county jails require network and security services that have statewide implementations. Learn More

Contracts

Livescan Contract

In the manual world of Fingerprinting, cards must be physically transported and processed. This process causes substantial delays in the identification cycle. To improve the speed and accuracy of the Fingerprint identification process and eliminate the need for contributing agencies to create and mail paper Fingerprint cards to the OSBI for processing, the OSBI is purchasing a National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) compliant AFIS. This will allow any agency that wants to submit Fingerprint data electronically, via a Livescan, to do so as long as the identified specifications are followed. Learn More

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